Unusual intermolecular magnetic interaction observed in an all-organic radical liquid crystal
Journal of Materials Chemistry2008Vol. 18(25), pp. 2950–2950
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Yoshiaki Uchida, Naohiko Ikuma, Rui Tamura, Satoshi Shimono, Yohei Noda, Jun Yamauchi, Yoshio Aoki, Hiroyuki Nohira
Abstract
Here we show the first observation of an unusual intermolecular magnetic interaction in the liquid-crystalline (LC) state of an all-organic radical compound at 73 °C on water; the magnetic interaction actually allows the LC droplet on water to be attracted by a weak permanent magnet, whereas the crystalline phase did not respond to the magnet.
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